emacs-docs
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emacs-docs
- Emacs Docs – The modern documentation website Emacs deserves
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Financial resources required to rewrite the Emacs core
For readable documentation have you tried https://emacsdocs.org/ ?
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Newbie guides for emacs and org-mode?
Just https://emacsdocs.org/ And you'll be able to start your journey! If you need to program with it, try searching Emacs-lsp. You'll find everything you need on the doc. And use the built in doc.
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Anyone how to get helm (or ivy) to use a popup frame
Have you checked this: https://emacsdocs.org/? I think I saw that on this subreddit and it's really good. Right now it's just for main Emacs, org mode, Magit and a few other packages but would be amazing to see this grow. Best doc site I found for Emacs yet.
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Emacs should have a webpage demonstrating useful features and packages
See https://emacsdocs.org/
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Learning eLisp
I highly recommand https://emacsdocs.org/. It's the emacs doc but with a better interaction
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Getting started with emacs is really hard
Not gonna be adding more suggestions as you've got plenty, but if you're like me and used to GUI editors and looking up documentation, I made https://emacsdocs.org to make reading the docs a little less painful.
- emacs-docs: The documentation website Emacs deserves
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Introducing Emacs Docs: The modern documentation website for Emacs you didn't know you wanted!
He actually already reached out to me here: https://github.com/Thomasfkjorna/emacs-docs/discussions
emacs-mini-frame
- mini-frame + gnome-shell
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Sideframes
child frame are made for that I think. They stick to the parent frame and depending how you place them, you can make side-frame. Another usage is mini-frame that allows you to have a minibuffer pretty much anywhere inside your frame.
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doom-verde-theme
Not 100% sure but you can achieve this using mini-frame
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Anyone how to get helm (or ivy) to use a popup frame
I also have seen Selectrum/Vertico, Orderless Corfu etc... mentioned in this thread and I've used emacs-mini-frame to great sucess with those and according to the docs this also works with ivy so you could look into that too
- Hindi transliteration
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mini-frame and selectrum: initial completion display
Might be this https://github.com/muffinmad/emacs-mini-frame/pull/13
- From which package does it come from?
What are some alternatives?
org-web - org-mode on the web, built with React, optimized for mobile, synced with Dropbox and Google Drive
posframe - Pop a posframe (just a child-frame) at point, posframe is a **GNU ELPA** package!
docusaurus-plugin - Papercups plugin for Docusaurus
ivy-posframe - ivy-posframe is a ivy extension, which let ivy use posframe to show its candidate menu, ivy-posframe is a **GNU ELPA** package.
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
emacs
emacs-can-do-that - Yep, emacs can do that !
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
selectrum - 🔔 Better solution for incremental narrowing in Emacs.
docusaurus-lunr-search - Local / Offline Search for docusaurus
vertico-posframe